London's Railways in the 1960s (2010)

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The British Railways modernisation programme of the 1960s radically changed the rail network, and the British Transport Films unit and the TV news were there to capture it. Compiled here is never before released colour footage of Southern steam at Waterloo (with Nine Elms depot), all the major London stations, The Blue Pullman and early diesels, The Golden Arrow and Night Ferry service, goods and mail, steam on the Metropolitan Railway and building the Victoria Line.

Director: Andrew Gray
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 47 min
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Screenplay

Production: Timereel Studios, British Transport Films
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

transportation, train, railroad, infrastructure, transit

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More Films by Director: Andrew Gray
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is London's Railways in the 1960s about?
The British Railways modernisation programme of the 1960s radically changed the rail network, and the British Transport Films unit and the TV news were there to capture it. Compiled here is never before released colour footage of Southern steam at Waterloo (with Nine Elms depot), all the major London stations, The Blue Pullman and early diesels, The Golden Arrow and Night Ferry service, goods and mail, steam on the Metropolitan Railway and building the Victoria Line.
Who directed London's Railways in the 1960s?
London's Railways in the 1960s was directed by Andrew Gray.
Who stars in London's Railways in the 1960s?
London's Railways in the 1960s stars Sam Heydon.
How long is London's Railways in the 1960s?
London's Railways in the 1960s has a runtime of 47m (47 minutes).
What genre is London's Railways in the 1960s?
London's Railways in the 1960s is a Documentary film.
Where was London's Railways in the 1960s produced?
London's Railways in the 1960s was produced in United Kingdom.